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  1. Major TransLink overhaul going ahead

    CBC | British Columbia News - Mar 8, 2007

    B.C. Transportation Minister Kevin Falcon announced sweeping changes to TransLink on Thursday, changes that include scrapping the transit authority's current board of elected directors.

  2. Vancouver bus info signs 'duds'

    CBC | British Columbia News - Mar 8, 2007

    TransLink admits the electronic information signs at stops along a major bus route between downtown Vancouver and Richmond don't work, can't be fixed and could soon be gone.

  3. Mudslide closes Trans-Canada near Golden

    CBC | British Columbia News - Mar 8, 2007

    A mudslide near Golden, B.C., will likely keep the Trans-Canada Highway closed until Friday afternoon.

  4. B.C. street minister faces sexual abuse allegation

    CBC | British Columbia News - Mar 8, 2007

    A 45-year-old woman from the Ottawa area has filed a million-dollar sexual abuse lawsuit against a well-known Victoria social activist and the United Church of Canada.

  5. Vancouver police target gang violence

    CBC | British Columbia News - Mar 8, 2007

    Vancouver police have put together a new 20-member gang squad following a string of four shootings in the past few weeks, two of them fatal.

  6. Moose chases B.C. boy

    CBC | British Columbia News - Mar 8, 2007

    An 11-year-old boy was unhurt after being charged by a moose Wednesday while en route to school on the outskirts of the northern B.C. city of Prince George.

  7. N.W.T. skier scores gold at Canada Winter Games

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - Mar 8, 2007

    The Northwest Territories scored its first medal - gold, no less - on Thursday at the Canada Winter Games in Whitehorse, courtesy of cross-country skier Brendan Green.

  8. Zelinka, Steacy win top CIS awards

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - Mar 8, 2007

    Jessica Zelinka and Jim Steacy received top honours once again at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport track and field awards on Thursday.

  9. Premier nowhere on Games radar: pollster

    CBC | Amateur Sports News - Mar 8, 2007

    A pollster is accusing Premier Rodney MacDonald and Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly of a lack of leadership in trying to win the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

  10. Halifax drops out of Commonwealth Games race

    CBC | Nova Scotia News - Mar 8, 2007

    Canada is out of the race for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, as Halifax abandoned its bid Thursday saying the $1.7-billion cost was too high.

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